July 28, 2013 - "Municipalities and Bankruptcy" C-SPANIn light of Detroit's bankruptcy, TPC's Kim Rueben discusses the general causes of municipal bankruptcy filings, the rate at which they occur, and how pensions, health care, and other financial obligations are managed.

October 8, 2012 - "The Taxing Work of Staying Non-Partisan on Taxes"Bloomberg, BusinessweekBloomberg's Peter Cook profiles Donald Marron, director at Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center and keeps track of political donations and what may be behind the money. He speaks on Bloomberg Government's "Capitol Gains," which airs on Bloomberg Television on Sundays.

September 20, 2012 - "U.S. Tax Policy" C-SPANTPC's Donald Marron talked about IRS data on who pays federal income taxes, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. According to the Tax Policy Center 47 percent of Americans paid no federal income tax.

July 11, 2012 - "Tax Provisions in Health Care Law"C-SPANTPC's Donald Marron and Joseph Henchman discussed the facts of the Affordable Care Act. Topics included who is eligible for subsidy benefits, how much the penalty will be, and who will actually see a decrease in their health care

August 31, 2010 - "Options for Tax Code Reform"C-Span Eugene Steuerle talked about a new report from the Obama administration on overhauling the tax system. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. C-SPAN Radio's Bobbi Jackson read news headlines at the end of the program.

August 5, 2010 - "Donald Marron Remarks on Social Security and the Federal Budget" C-Span Donald Marron, a former acting director of the Congressional Budget Office, spoke about Social Security and the federal budget at a conference on retirement issues hosted by the University of Michigan’s Retirement Research Center.

August 4, 2010 - "Congressional Gridlock: The 2% Solution" Street Signs, CNBC Discussing why tax cuts to the top two percent is necessary for the economy, with Jim Nussle, former OMB director; William Gale, The Brookings Institution and CNBC's John Harwood.

June 15, 2010 - "America: A Portfolio of Ideas", Wall Street Journal Video Series William Gale of the Brookings Institution discusses fiscal policy and the changes needed to manage the deficit and recovery.

June 7, 2010 - "Is the World Broke? ", Fox Business Donald Marron begins speaking at 33 seconds. Donald Marron from the Urban Institute Tax Policy Center on how the nation will close its growing debt gap.

April 15, 2010 - "Interview with Eugene Steuerle ", C-Span Eugene Steuerle takes a look at where U.S. tax policy heading. Taxes are expected to be a major political issue over the next several years and part of the debate is over who will pay more taxes and how high the taxes will rise.

April 1, 2010 - "Can the Rich Really Foot the Bill for Big Gov't? ", Fox BusinessRoberton Williams begins speaking at 1 minute 37 seconds. Peter Barnes breaks down a study showing that even a 90% tax on the wealthy won’t make up the deficit.

March 12, 2010 - "Consequences of Shifting Renters to Buyers ", Fox BusinessTed Gayer begins speaking at 21 seconds. Ted Gayer of the Brookings Institute argues the homebuyer tax credit program should not be extended.

December 1, 2009 - "Europeans, China Outpace U.S. on Corporate Tax Reductions", FOX News, Special ReportBill Gale begins speaking at 1 minute and 17 seconds. At a time when job creation is the number one problem and a chief goal for Washington, D.C., many tax experts say U.S. corporate tax policies are falling behind European nations -- known for their expensive social welfare systems and the high income and sales taxes that go with them.

August 26, 2009 - "Bernanke Tapped for Second Term", NBC , Nightly NewsWilliam Gale begins speaking at 2 minutes and 36 seconds. Health care, as it being discussed right now, involves increasing spending now and reducing it later and there is going to be more hesitance to increase spending now given these higher deficit numbers.

May 28, 2009 - "Value Added Tax", Fox , Live DeskLeonard Burman begins speaking at 2 minutes and 41 seconds. Debate over possibility of VAT in the U.S.

Apr. 30, 2009 - "Obama marks 100 days as President", Australian Broadcasting Corporation, LatelineTranscript. Barack Obama has marked 100 days in office saying he is optimistic about the future despite being sobered by the slow pace of change.

Apr. 15, 2009 - "Where Our Taxes Go", CNNLeonard Burman begins speaking at 35 seconds. You work all year for it, and then comes April 15th when you settle up the bill with Uncle Sam. Do you know where your tax money goes?

Apr. 2, 2009 - "Economy Could Lead to More Tax Evasions", WUSA9.com,Evening NewsHoward Gleckman begins speaking at 1 minute and 21 seconds. As widespread lay-offs force people to take cash-paying jobs, some experts raise questions about the underground economy.

March 22, 2009 - "Obama Tax Plan and Small Business," MSNBC.com,Your BusinessRosanne Altshuler begins speaking at 1 minute and 14 seconds.Some businesses are being faced with the reality of higher taxes under President Obama's budget plan.

Jan. 28, 2009 - "Stimulus Report Card: Is It the Right Fix?", ABC News,World News with Charles GibsonRosanne Altshuler begins speaking at 1 minute and 08 seconds. Economists are engaged in their own debate about which parts of President Obama's economic package are really stimulative, which are social policy and which will swiftly create jobs and encourage spending.

Oct. 24, 2008 - "Obama And McCain Spar Over Tax Plans", CBS4.comTPC began mentioned at 1 minutes and 21 seconds. The non-partisan Tax Policy Center went digging through the details of the proposals and speeches and concluded, "Senator McCain's tax cuts would primarily benefit those with very high incomes.

October 21, 2008 - "Issues ‘08: Taxes and Spending ." WBUR, On Point with Tom Ashbrook ,CNNWilliam Gale begins speaking at 43 seconds. Joining us from Washington is William Gale. He is vice president and director of economic studies at the Brookings Institution and co-director of the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center, which has analyzed both candidates’ tax plans.

Oct. 16, 2008 - "Reality Checking "Joe The Plumber", CBS News,Evening News:Eric Toder began speaking at 1 minutes and 01 seconds. Joe Wurzelbacher was launched into the national spotlight after being used as an example in a debate. Wyatt Andrews does a Reality Check on how each candidate would affect Joe "The Plumber."

Sep. 28, 2008 - "The Truth about Taxes", Fox News,America's Election HQLeonard Burman began speaking at 2 minutes and 34 seconds. John McCain has been campaigning with an overall anti-tax proposal. On the flipside, Barack Obama is calling for more taxes on the rich and lower taxes for the majority of taxpayers.

Sep. 15, 2008 - "How Did We Get Into This Financial Mess?," WUSA9,WUSA9Howard Gleckman began speaking at 1 minute and 26 seconds. With Monday's news of take-overs, bail-outs, and bankruptcies, many Americans are trying to figure out both how we got here and what it means to the overall economy.

Sep. 15, 2008 - "The Truth About McCain And Insurance Taxes," CBS Evening News,Reality CheckLeonard Burman began speaking at 1 minute and 03 seconds. It's one of the most explosive and important political charges of the election: "He wants to tax your health benefits," Barack Obama said. Obama's charge was that that John McCain wants to tax the health insurance benefits Americans buy through employers.

Sep. 4, 2008 - "The Ins and Outs of McCain's Tax Plan," ABC,Good Morning AmericaRoberton Williams began speaking at 1 minute and 03 seconds. Last year, the Joneses paid $2,700 in federal income taxes, and the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center calculated the family would save $700 on its tax bill under McCain's proposals.

September 2, 2008 - "'McCain-onomics' Put to the Test in Northern Virginia," PBS,Online Newshour with Paul SolomanTPC mentioned at 8 minutes, 51 seconds, With the Republican convention underway in St. Paul, the NewsHour's economics correspondent Paul Solman speaks with Nancy Pfotenhauer, an adviser to Sen. John McCain's campaign, about the GOP presidential hopeful's economic policies and how they could impact everyday Americans.

Aug. 27, 2008 - "Meet the Joneses, Part I: Taxes," ABC,Good Morning AmericaRoberton Williams began speaking at 3 minutes and 20 seconds. For the first in a multipart series, "Good Morning America" has scoured the country in search of a few representatives of the typical American family to see how the current administration's tax policies have affected their lives and how a new president might change things.